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🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran just drew a line in the sand on the ceasefire clock. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ismail Baqaei confirmed there are zero talks about extending the current truce, which expires around April 22. Tehran's position is clear: no more temporary pauses, only a permanent deal that delivers real concessions, sanctions relief, recognition of Iran's nuclear rights, and an end to the U.S. naval blockade. Meanwhile, the U.S. is doing the opposite. Trump keeps claiming a deal is "very close" while keeping maximum pressure on, insisting the blockade stays until a full agreement is locked in. Pakistan is the only channel both sides still trust. A second round of indirect talks in Islamabad is possible this weekend, but nothing is confirmed. 3 things to watch as April 22 approaches: -Whether Pakistan quietly brokers a short extension to buy time. -Whether Iran follows through on threats to disrupt Hormuz if the blockade holds. -Whether Trump's "very close" optimism is real or just negotiating theater.



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The Jensen Huang episode. 0:00:00 – Is Nvidia’s biggest moat its grip on scarce supply chains? 0:16:25 – Will TPUs break Nvidia’s hold on AI compute? 0:41:06 – Why doesn’t Nvidia become a hyperscaler? 0:57:36 – Should we be selling AI chips to China? 1:35:06 – Why doesn’t Nvidia make multiple different chip architectures? Look up Dwarkesh Podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc. Enjoy!



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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump told Fox News "it's over" when asked about the Iran war. The interviewer noticed he kept referring to the conflict in the past tense throughout the conversation. When a president starts talking about a war like it already ended, the decision has been made. Second round of talks being assembled. Vance ready to lead.
















